15 Artistic DIY Projects That You Can Make With Broken Tiles

Mosaics are an interesting way to decorate your home, garden or simply a small item. They can be made of anything that can be split into pieces and glued together. The ones that we are going to show you today are made from tiles, broken tiles, to be more precise. So, how can you make one?

Well, to begin with, you need to get an idea in your head of what kind of mosaic you would like to make. You can even sketch a basic drawing of what you would like it to look like when it’s done.
Then, you need to find tiles that you can use. You can buy new ones from the hardware store or use some old and even broken tiles that you might have around the house. For this next step, you need to be careful as to not cut yourself. Breaking the tiles is easy, but they are very sharp and can ricochet if you throw them at hard objects.

Once you’ve got all the pieces, you can lay them onto the surface that you will decorate which can be anything at all. To do this, you will need to individually glue each piece into place with tile adhesive. Congratulations, you’ve got yourself a handmade mosaic made of broken tiles.

But, as stated above, you’ll need ideas before you begin and that is what we are here for with our latest collection featuring 15 Artistic DIY Projects That You Can Make With Broken Tiles. This collection is going to show you a bunch of ideas that you can use. In fact, they all come with step-by-step instructions which will help you to understand how to make them.  Enjoy!

Mason Jar Mosaic Backsplash Tutorial

PVC Pipe Planter

Broken China Mosaic Pots

Mini Mosaic Tray

DIY Mosaic Keepsake Boxes

Tile Mosaic Coaster

Mosaic Concrete Blocks

DIY Tile Outdoor Table

Mosaic Magic In The Garden

Broken Ceramic Tile Table Top

Tile Topped Stepping Stones

Mosaic Tray

Watering Can

Outdoor Chandelier

Garden Mosaic Art

 

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